Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) by C. A. Toledano
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page 39 of 604 (06%)
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10. John looks for his book and his paper.
11. The copy book is (está) on the table. 12. Henry (Enrique) must (debe) copy some letters. 13. Who copies the letters here? 14. Peter copies them (las copia).[29] 15. Has Henry much paper? 16. Yes, he has much paper but little ink. 17. The roses and violets are in the flower-stand. 18. The merchant has received (recibido) four bales of silk handkerchiefs (pañuelo) and three cases of prints and muslins. [Footnote 28: "To buy from" is translated by "Comprar á."] [Footnote 29: The object pronoun precedes the verb in the indicative mood.] LESSON IV. (Lección cuarta.) THE ADJECTIVE. |
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